Rattle wrote: ] ] Police believe one or two young men, possibly teenagers, ] ] are responsible for issuing obscenities and insults to ] ] customers at a Troy Burger King drive-through window. ] ] ] ] "You don't need a couple of Whoppers. You are too fat. ] ] Pull ahead," Officer Gerry Scherlink said is an example ] ] of what the hackers are telling customers at the ] ] drive-through speaker. ] ] Those systems use different frequencies for transmitting and ] receiving in order to be full duplex. That means you can ] speak to either the person inside taking orders or the people ] in the car, without the other knowing. Oh my, the evil fun ] that can be had. (/me knows nothing about any of this, and ] never did anything evil when he was a kid.) wink wink nudge nudge say no more say no more! heh.. there's some pretty easy mods to get an old ICOM 2 meter rig to be able to xmit on freqs it wasn't designed for. A friend of mine had his set to transmit on local police freqs. He would just hang out in donut shops and make their radios go 'click click'. RE: You want #@$* with that? Hackers serve unhappy meals |